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in announcing the review of mahony, the way that he handled decades of abuse under mahony was unheard of. >> it's unheard of for a bishop to rebuke another bishop. in this case, a public bishop. >> mahony's reprimand comes with the release of thousands of pages of documents reviewing how it handled al gags of sexual abuse involving 200 priests and bishops. a judge ordered the archdiocese to release the papers. it gives graphic aamounts of minors, which is considered brutal reading. >> very clear and deliberate actions to hide priests from law enforcement. >> in one memo from january 1988, an official of the. >> larry: a. archdiocese discusses allegations against a visiting priest from mexico who the l.a. county district attorney's office charged with 19 counts of molestation. the official discusses whether to give ininvestigators a list of boys to interview. i am reluctant to give any list to the police. the l.a. county district attorney's office says aguilar-rivera remains a wanted man. he fled to mexico. cnn was also unable to find him. people who describe themselves as victims of a
in announcing the review of mahony, the way that he handled decades of abuse under mahony was unheard of. >> it's unheard of for a bishop to rebuke another bishop. in this case, a public bishop. >> mahony's reprimand comes with the release of thousands of pages of documents reviewing how it handled al gags of sexual abuse involving 200 priests and bishops. a judge ordered the archdiocese to release the papers. it gives graphic aamounts of minors, which is considered brutal reading....
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we are talking about cardinal mahony. it was all about a priest accused of molesting dozens of boys in the l.a. area while mahony was in charge at the time. he has been deposed before, but this was the first time he was asked about new reports that he shielded priests who were accused of abuse. >>> the latest now on oscar pistorius. he isn't the only one in his family accused of killing someone, you heard right. overnight we learned his brother is charged in the death of another woman. joining us now from johannesburg, you just heard from his attorney, is that right? >> yes, indeed. i just got off the phone with his attorney who has confirmed that oscar pistorius' older brother has been charged, he says the main charge is culpable homicide with an alternative charge of reckless and negligent driving. he confirms in relation to an incident that happened in 2010 when he collided, his car collided with a woman on a motorcycle. he tells me that this woman then was taken to hospital and died a few days later. as you can imagin
we are talking about cardinal mahony. it was all about a priest accused of molesting dozens of boys in the l.a. area while mahony was in charge at the time. he has been deposed before, but this was the first time he was asked about new reports that he shielded priests who were accused of abuse. >>> the latest now on oscar pistorius. he isn't the only one in his family accused of killing someone, you heard right. overnight we learned his brother is charged in the death of another woman....
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we have cardinal mahony blogging away about being excited to being involved in the next conclave. its not about just one cardinal. it's about the body of cardinals and the scandals that have dogged this papacy. >> as barbie mentioned, cardinal mahony has an alleged role in the church's sex abuse scandal. i want to ask you something that i think gets to the heart of this. i always disclose here, i was raised catholic. that's part of the reason i'm so fascinated by what is happening right now. when you talk about protecting the doctrine, if time changes and the doctrine becomes something that is exclusionary, not just exclusionary of gays given the apparent hypocrisy that there are so many gay priests, why not change the doctrine? >> the doctrine of the catholic church is hardly exclusionary of gays or women. they look at all people as children of marriage. children of god. there are set things like marriage, that doctrine is settled. it is a sacra meant. it has been in existence for 2,000 years. it's not within the pope's power to wave a wand and change that. an electorate told me
we have cardinal mahony blogging away about being excited to being involved in the next conclave. its not about just one cardinal. it's about the body of cardinals and the scandals that have dogged this papacy. >> as barbie mentioned, cardinal mahony has an alleged role in the church's sex abuse scandal. i want to ask you something that i think gets to the heart of this. i always disclose here, i was raised catholic. that's part of the reason i'm so fascinated by what is happening right...
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but i know father mahony and i think this is a good man who wanted to do the right thing and who felt at the time this was the right thing to do. turned out he was wrong and that's a shame. that's unfortunate. but this is a good man who really tried in so many areas to take care of people and we can all fall in some mistakes, every one of us, and when this happens, obviously it hurts the church. it hurts people and it hurts the man himself. these things are really so complex, christiane. they are so complex. you have to get into a man's heart, into a man's mind when these things are happening. and then there's always the possibility and the hope that you grow in your understanding and you grow more clear about what your duties should be and you follow it through. i think you have to give somebody the grace of saying, you know, maybe that was a mistake ten years ago. i've learned since. >> reporter: as we go into a new conclave, we're not sure when it's going to start but perhaps in the next two weeks certainly, do you feel a pain at what's happened to the catholic church and the way i
but i know father mahony and i think this is a good man who wanted to do the right thing and who felt at the time this was the right thing to do. turned out he was wrong and that's a shame. that's unfortunate. but this is a good man who really tried in so many areas to take care of people and we can all fall in some mistakes, every one of us, and when this happens, obviously it hurts the church. it hurts people and it hurts the man himself. these things are really so complex, christiane. they...
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victims and others say mahony shouldn't be part of cardinals choosing a new pope, but in addition to those two scandals, there are those explosive allegations about what may have been going on behind the scenes in vatican city. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday, to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist, who has delved into alleged wrong doing at the vatican, benedict's words carried different significance. >> translator: dithis does not mean to abandon. it means to fight, she says. last sunday, he said we are fighting against the temptashzs of power. temptations that may have proven too strong for some. degregorio is one of two journalists who have reported on allegations of vatican corruption and blackmail of gay clergy members by male prostitutes. damning headlines in the rome daily, lurepubelicca, sex and blackmailed careers are behind benedict xvi's resignation. compromised perhaps to senior levels, says a writer for the news weekl
victims and others say mahony shouldn't be part of cardinals choosing a new pope, but in addition to those two scandals, there are those explosive allegations about what may have been going on behind the scenes in vatican city. >> reporter: i will not abandon the church, benedict told the faithful in st. peter's square sunday, to the tens of thousands who listened and applauded, it was a sentimental farewell. but to investigative newspaper journalist, who has delved into alleged wrong...
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cardinal roger mahony, one of the most powerful catholic leaders in the u.s., must answer questions about pedophile priests in the los angeles diocese during his watch. now, internal church documents seem to show that mahoney was aware of priests abusing children but went out of his way to shield them from prosecution. we'll have much more on this story when the deposition gets underway this afternoon. >>> the justice department says it will go after lance armstrong for tens of millions of dollars. it will join the lawsuit filed by former postal service teammate floyd landis. now the suit says that armstrong and his team managers defrauded the government by accepting millions in funds. now i asked cycling analyst dave shields if armstrong can ever recover. >> different from athletes who have had maybe falls from grace. a huge parts of his popularity was due to his integrity. when he completely admits that he doesn't have integrity, i think it's going to be very difficult for anybody to trust him in the way that they did in the past. impossible, as a matter of fact. >> armstrong admitted l
cardinal roger mahony, one of the most powerful catholic leaders in the u.s., must answer questions about pedophile priests in the los angeles diocese during his watch. now, internal church documents seem to show that mahoney was aware of priests abusing children but went out of his way to shield them from prosecution. we'll have much more on this story when the deposition gets underway this afternoon. >>> the justice department says it will go after lance armstrong for tens of...
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. >> as barbie mentioned, cardinal mahony has an alleged role in the church's sex abuse scandal. i want to ask you something that i think gets to the heart of this. i always disclose here, i was raised catholic. that's part of the reason i'm so fascinated by what is happening right now. when you talk about protecting the doctrine, if time changes and the doctrine becomes something that is exclusionary, not just exclusionary of gays given the apparent hippypocrisy that there are so many gay priests, why not change the doctrine? >> the doctrine of the catholic church is hardly exclusionary of gays or women. they look at all people as children of marriage. marriage, that doctrine is settles, it's a sacrament. it's not within the pope's power to wave a wand and change that. an electorate told me of the cardinal, this provides us with great meditation, and he says hopefully this will get us, we cardinals, to reflect on how our leadership has failed, where we failed, and what we need going forward. >> all right, a candlelight individualt in sanford, florida, tomorrow will mark the one-
. >> as barbie mentioned, cardinal mahony has an alleged role in the church's sex abuse scandal. i want to ask you something that i think gets to the heart of this. i always disclose here, i was raised catholic. that's part of the reason i'm so fascinated by what is happening right now. when you talk about protecting the doctrine, if time changes and the doctrine becomes something that is exclusionary, not just exclusionary of gays given the apparent hippypocrisy that there are so many...
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cardinal mahony getting something f? for his people at the last moment. at the bottom of the hour this morning, i'm going to be talking to senior simone campbell, the executive director of network, a member of the sisters of social service. we'll talk about the future of the catholic church with her. she's been a guest on this show a couple of times. at 10:00 eastern there's a cnn special this morning, the pope's last day anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo. christiane amanpour joins them from rome. an interview with cardinal timothy dolan also from rome. first, let's get to other news. >>> new details about the $60 million in additional aid the united states is giving the syrian opposition. secretary of state john kerry met with syrian opposition leaders today and announced this in rome. the u.s. will seek the additional money during the coming months. it will enable the opposition group to help local councils in communities and providing food, shelter, sanitation. the obama administration is considering providing more nonlethal military equipment a
cardinal mahony getting something f? for his people at the last moment. at the bottom of the hour this morning, i'm going to be talking to senior simone campbell, the executive director of network, a member of the sisters of social service. we'll talk about the future of the catholic church with her. she's been a guest on this show a couple of times. at 10:00 eastern there's a cnn special this morning, the pope's last day anchored by erin burnett and chris cuomo. christiane amanpour joins them...
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cardinal mahony will be part of the conclave, and yesterday's stunning resignation of the uk's archbishop keith o'brien, after allegations of those men studying to be a priest. this is the first pope to resign in 600 years. >>> this year's cpac is giving new jersey governor chris christie the cold shoulder. a source close to the political action conference said that organizers didn't invite him to the event. one likely reason? christie's praise to the president in the rath of superstorm sandy. >> there have been other past snubs. but chris christie is a pro life governor who governs with the types of conservative values that cpac usually likes. the one transgression is the embrace of president obama. >> he is also hugely popular. >> in new jersey. maybe not nationally with conservativ conservatives, but in new jersey he certainly is. >>> nine minutes after the hour. today marks one year since trayvon martin was shot and killed. we'll hear from martin's father, coming up. can i get the smith contract, please? ings that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ gart
cardinal mahony will be part of the conclave, and yesterday's stunning resignation of the uk's archbishop keith o'brien, after allegations of those men studying to be a priest. this is the first pope to resign in 600 years. >>> this year's cpac is giving new jersey governor chris christie the cold shoulder. a source close to the political action conference said that organizers didn't invite him to the event. one likely reason? christie's praise to the president in the rath of...
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you know there was a huge controversy and there remains a controversy of cardinal mahony. >> the archbishop of los angeles. >> reporter: coming here. he has also been deposed. there were thousands and thousands of pages of documents that his own archbishop said made terribly painful reading. the consistent shielding of priests from any kind of accountability. >> from decades ago. >> reporter: correct. >> i think as a church we said that was a wrong thing to do. >> reporter: so you're confident there will be zero tolerance? >> we can never let up and we can never forget it and we can never say oh, thank god that's over, let's move on. it's constantly got to be before -- before our eyes. keep in mind what you said before about hiding, sheltering, keeping people -- keeping this away from public knowledge. that was done everywhere, wasn't it, tragically. we see that that was done in groups, it was done in universities, it was done by the police, it was done by judges. it was done, unfortunately, throughout society. we did it, should never have done it, all right? hate that we did it. we can nev
you know there was a huge controversy and there remains a controversy of cardinal mahony. >> the archbishop of los angeles. >> reporter: coming here. he has also been deposed. there were thousands and thousands of pages of documents that his own archbishop said made terribly painful reading. the consistent shielding of priests from any kind of accountability. >> from decades ago. >> reporter: correct. >> i think as a church we said that was a wrong thing to do....